Xbox Live is a subscription-based service that allows gamers to play games with others online.

No, Xbox parties are not server-based.

Yes, Xbox Live transfers with game share.

Xbox Live is a subscription service that costs $60 per year. However, you can get a three-month trial of Xbox Live Gold for free. After the trial, it costs $5 per month.

Xbox parties are a way for Xbox owners to connect with each other for gaming and entertainment. Parties are hosted by Xbox Live members and can include up to 16 players. The host will create a party, invite players, and then set up the game selection. Players can join or create parties at any time, and the party will continue playing even if some players leave.

Yes, Xbox parties are secure. Microsoft has put a lot of effort into making them safe and fun for everyone.

Yes, you can use your Xbox Live account on up to 4 consoles. Just make sure you have the same Microsoft account on all of the consoles.

Yes, you can transfer your Xbox Live account to another account. This can be done through the Xbox Live website or by using the Xbox 360 game console.

Yes, Xbox Live can be shared between multiple Xbox One consoles.

Xbox Gold is not free. You need to pay for it.